HIIT
The High-Intensity Interval Training practice component will allow you to put foundational movements into a complete, full body sequence to build strength, agility, and athleticism.
Some suggested equipment used but not necessary.
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Homecoming Practice with Dom | Full Body HIIT Class (13 Mins)
In this class, Dom will guide you through a series of full-body intervals that focus on footwork, core, and compound movements. Challenge yourself to focus on quality and control with each round and take advantage of each rest break to go all out in each drill. Learn and practice four movements f...
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Cool Down with Dom | Athletic Mobility Class (3 Mins)
Incorporating a Cool Down practice brings your body back into a state of rest and reduces the likelihood of injury. This 5-minute full body Cool Down incorporates some of the athletic movements you learned, along with lower intensity exercises, and slows down the pace to help ease your body back ...
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Athletic Movement 20-Minute Full Practice
This Practice is a high-intensity circuit-style workout that combines footwork, plyometrics, lunges, and core work. Made up of four parts, with two minutes of rest between each part, this practice will push you to your limits. You can choose movements from the different categories of training, so...
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Warm Up with Dom | Athletic Strength & Cardio Class (4 mins)
Incorporating a Warm Up prepares your body for a state of work and reduces the likelihood of injury. The Athletic Movement Warm Up includes the following categories of training from the Learn component of the Athletic Movement program: High Knees, Scapular Push Ups, Clam Shells, a Dynamic Hamstri...
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Express 4th Quarter with Dom | Short Athletic HIIT Class (13 Mins)
This one’s all about building on foundational athletic movements! Activate muscle groups across your full body with high intensity intervals, resting intentionally in between each round. These footwork, core, and compound exercises will challenge and engage large muscle groups and energize your f...
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Middays with Dom | Dynamic Athletic Conditioning Class (8 Mins)
A midday break to get your flow on, Dom takes you through a full body workout incorporating hip circles, double lunges, inchworm push ups, prone trunk rotations, fire feet, and side plank. This class is all about finding your athletic form, an athlete moves with precision, and works on improving ...
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Athletic Movement Cool Down
Incorporating a Cool Down practice brings your body back into a state of rest and reduces the likelihood of injury. This 5-minute full-body Cool Down incorporates some of the athletic movements you learned, along with lower-intensity exercises, and slows down the pace to help ease your body back ...
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Athletic Movement 5-Minute Full Practice
This Practice is an interval-style workout that combines footwork drills, full-body core activation, and a plank finisher. Two sets will get the heart rate going and all muscles firing. The full 14-minute workout includes the following categories of training from the Learn component of the Athlet...
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Athletic Movement Warm Up
Incorporating a Warm Up prepares your body for a state of work and reduces the likelihood of injury. This dynamic 3-minute practice incorporates the Athlete’s Sun Salutation to warm up and activate your muscles.
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Athlete's Sun Salutation
The Athlete’s Sun Salutation is designed to warm up the entire body. Expect to increase your heart rate, activate your core, and ready the joints and muscles for increased load-bearing movements in the knees, ankles, hips and shoulders.
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Season Opener Practice with Dom | HIIT Class (13 Mins)
The Season Opener is a high-intensity interval style workout that combines footwork, core, and compound exercises. Made up of four parts, with one minute of rest between each part, this practice will push you to your limits. This Workout includes the following four exercises from the Learn compon...
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Two Foot Linear Hop
Two Foot Linear Hop challenges you to add alternating legs. Start by drawing an invisible line in front of you and determining a lead leg and trail leg. Move the lead leg forward and then the trail leg forward to match, then backwards, and repeat. Begin moving slowly and then speed up once you’re...
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Learn Squat with Dom (1 Min)
Maintain a rigid core while slowly dropping down into your squat. The key to this athletic movement is tempo - give yourself 3 seconds to get down into a squat position and 1 second to explode up to standing. Keep your core active and knees in a tight, controlled stance.
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Learn Burpee with Dom (1 Min)
The Burpee is a full-body exercise that calls on just about every major muscle group. With every rep, you'll work your arms, chest, quads, glutes, hamstrings, and abs. This movement takes the push up and adds a jump, a hop, and a hand clap. Remember to stay tight and avoid flailing arms as you co...
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Learn Vertical Jump with Dom (1 Min)
The Vertical Jump is a simple, controlled jump directly upwards while remaining in spot. You want to focus on three keys things: soft landings in a low hip position, quick transitions and going for max height. Don’t be afraid to really go for it.
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Learn Static Lunge with Dom (2 Mins)
The Static Lunge is simply lunging in place. Start with right foot two feet in front of the left. From here, drop slowly into your Lunge. When you’re in the Static Lunge position, both legs will be 90 degree angles. Move through this motion carefully, making sure that your upper body is straight ...
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Learn Plank Punches with Dom (1 Min)
Plank Punches take the basic plank position and amp it up to a more athletic-based movement by adding upper body movement with alternating punches. The biggest challenge in this movement is to maintain equal hip level while punching. Remember that slower is better in this movement.
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Learn Forward Hop with Dom (2 Mins)
The Forward Hop is the foundation movement. Draw an invisible line in front of you and establish a low base with your feet shoulder width apart. Jump with both legs at the same time, hopping forward and backwards. Keep knees bent and land softly. Forward Hop can be done either double or single leg.
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Learn Hamstring Walkout with Dom (2 Mins)
Start in the Hip Bridge position and begin by walking your legs all the way out to full extension and back again. It’s important not to go further than your body is comfortable with. You want to make sure that you can walk back in while keeping your stability.